A woodlouse (plural woodlice) is a terrestrial isopod crustacean with a rigid,
segmented, long ... Woodlice in the genus Armadillidium and in the family
Armadillidae can roll up ... such as under rocks and logs, although one species,
Hemilepistus reaumuri, inhabits "the driest habitat conquered by any species of
crustacean".

Woodlice in the genus Armadillidium can roll up into an almost perfect sphere ...
Woodlice need moisture because they breathe through gills, called pseudo
trachea, and so are usually found in damp, dark places, such as under rocks andlogs.

Woodlice (known by many common names; see below) are crustaceans with a
rigid, ... Woodlice in the genus Armadillidium can roll up into an almost perfect ...
Woodlice need moisture because they breathe through gills, called pseudo
trachea, and so are usually found in damp, dark places, such as under rocks andlogs.

Woodlice are known by many names including pill bug, armadillo bug, potato
bug, and roly-poly. They are crustaceans ... All wood lice have babies but can
sometimes eat them! ... Woodlice need moisture because they breathe through
gills. This is why they are often found in damp, dark places, like under rocks andlogs.

Underneath moist logs and decaying leaves live a multitude of creatures, several
of which may be terrestrial isopods, commonly known as sowbugs, woodlice,
pillbugs, ... Like all members of the crustaceans, they breathe with gills, but these
gills ... already dead and decaying in the leaf litter, in crevices, or under rocks,
logs, ...

Mar 20, 2014 ... You can often find sow bugs and pill bugs in damp, dark places, like the soil ...
Sow bugs and pill bugs breathe with gills, so they need moisture for respiration.
... Sow bugs and pill bugs, both of which are also called wood lice, ... found
locally by looking under rocks, garden plants, rotting logs and leaf litter.

Woodlice are looking for moist places more than they are looking for dark ...
These animals are actually isopod crustaceans and as such they breath throu... ...
which is often found under rocks or logs - dark place that are wet.

Nov 10, 2013 ... This is why you find them under leaves, rocks, and logs. ... and closely related to
crabs and crayfish, they breathe through gills on the underside of their bodies. ...
Pill bugs can roll up to protect themselves but sow bugs can't. ... pill bug, pillbug,
roly poly, Woodlouse on November 10, 2013 by Infinite Spider.